
Penn State Abington men's soccer coach David Castellanos.
Penn State Abington athletics scores and achievements for the week of Oct. 2, 2016.
Cross country at the DeSales University Invitational
Men's team: 18th place
Men's individual
- 78th: Yannik Cahnbley 27:57
- 93rd: Nelson Costa Jr. 28:16
- 106th: Alexander Beltz 28:34
- 124th: Michael Cooney 29:02
- 143rd: Gregory Gallagher 30:02
- 181st: Minaam Ahmed 32:04
Women's team: Incomplete
Women's individual
- 111th: Valerie Santangelo 25:44
- 129th: Megan Glanz 26:24
- 137th: Claire Reeves 26:30
Golf (men)
Philadelphia University Invitational: 8th place
Soccer (men)
State University of New York Polytechnic Institute 2, Abington 0
Abington 2, Morrisville State University 1
Coach David Castellanos, in his 10th year at Abington, earned his 100th career win against Morrisville State.
Soccer (women)
Abington 3, SUNY Poly 0
Abington 2, Morrisville State University 1 (Double overtime)
Tennis (men)
Abington 9, Delaware Valley University 0
Volleyball
Abington 3, College of St. Elizabeth 1
Abington 3, Bryn Athyn College 0
Abington 3, University of Valley Forge 2
Abington 3, Notre Dame of Maryland University 0
Penn State Abington fields 13 men’s and women’s teams as a member of NCAA Division III and competes in the North Eastern Athletic Conference.
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Penn State Abington, formerly the Ogontz campus, offers baccalaureate degrees in 18 majors at its suburban location just north of Philadelphia. Nearly half of our 4,000 students complete all four years at Abington, with opportunities in undergraduate research, the Schreyer honors program, NCAA Division III athletics, and more. A state-of-the-art residence hall will open in August 2017.